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The Freshman baseball team defeated the Stone School team Saturday afternoon, on Soldiers Field, by the score of 4 to 2. Neither Nash, who pitched for the Freshmen, nor Corwin, who pitched for Stone's, received good support; but of the two Nash was the steadier, giving but two bases on balls.
In the fifth inning, the Freshmen scored three runs on two bases on balls, a sacrifice, two errors and a single by Cate. A base on balls, a stolen base and Paine's hit, in the next inning, were responsible for the Freshmen's last run. Nash's unsteadiness in the ninth netted Stone's their only runs.
The score: Cornell defeated Princeton in their annual dual meet at Princeton on Saturday by the score of 78 1-4 to 38 3-4 points; and Pennsylvania defeated Columbia in their annual meet at Philadelphia by the score of 102 to 15 points.
Cornell defeated Princeton in their annual dual meet at Princeton on Saturday by the score of 78 1-4 to 38 3-4 points; and Pennsylvania defeated Columbia in their annual meet at Philadelphia by the score of 102 to 15 points.
Cornell defeated Princeton in their annual dual meet at Princeton on Saturday by the score of 78 1-4 to 38 3-4 points; and Pennsylvania defeated Columbia in their annual meet at Philadelphia by the score of 102 to 15 points.
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